michaelh20
Senior member
Where/how did you guys get your very first entry level IT position?
As a person with a college degree but no experience (to speak of besides being able to assemble computers, install Os's etc.. like everyone else here), I've had quite a problem getting my foot in the door. I also have a year of CSR experience (Customer Service, not helpdesk) While I'd like to get into Software Development, I'm basically willing to start anywhere to get there eventually.
I've been sort of trying to get into the Helpdesk field to work out from there, given my phone/csr experience, but even in the helpdesk field, they basically seem to be after people with experience (arggg). I interviewed for one sort of Tech Support job and appearently the flood of potential candidates washed me out 🙂
Internships are so out of out more or less, since I graduated a semester ago.
I've heard someone mentioning volunteering for programming and other work. That I figure I can do, but I don't think it will count as much as a real at least "sort of" IT job, even if it isn't exactly what I want to do in the long term. So I probably want to try to get some sort of IT job and do volunteering etc..
And then of course there is the "Develop a Hit Freeware App" and be hired by Microsoft approach. I think almost every single Csci grad probably has their own pile of sort of functioning applications, hence I don't think that will make the grade.
Then of course there is lots of stuff on sourceforge.net, and I think I will probably take up some work there.
Most of these places seem to always need at least 1 year of experience in some cryptic development app that I do not have. It seems to me that I am just going to have to gain whatever experience "crumbs" I can and apply and harass thousands of companies to find that one that will take me seriously..
As one example job I applied for I've applied for an IBM job that basically involves unpacking of computers (shipping and receiving) which can potentially lead to a Desktop support kind of job (applied for, haven't heard back on it yet).
Any other ideas about other such jobs that are out there or other ways of getting experience? How did you overcome the "need experience to get the job that you need to get experience" problem?
As a person with a college degree but no experience (to speak of besides being able to assemble computers, install Os's etc.. like everyone else here), I've had quite a problem getting my foot in the door. I also have a year of CSR experience (Customer Service, not helpdesk) While I'd like to get into Software Development, I'm basically willing to start anywhere to get there eventually.
I've been sort of trying to get into the Helpdesk field to work out from there, given my phone/csr experience, but even in the helpdesk field, they basically seem to be after people with experience (arggg). I interviewed for one sort of Tech Support job and appearently the flood of potential candidates washed me out 🙂
Internships are so out of out more or less, since I graduated a semester ago.
I've heard someone mentioning volunteering for programming and other work. That I figure I can do, but I don't think it will count as much as a real at least "sort of" IT job, even if it isn't exactly what I want to do in the long term. So I probably want to try to get some sort of IT job and do volunteering etc..
And then of course there is the "Develop a Hit Freeware App" and be hired by Microsoft approach. I think almost every single Csci grad probably has their own pile of sort of functioning applications, hence I don't think that will make the grade.
Then of course there is lots of stuff on sourceforge.net, and I think I will probably take up some work there.
Most of these places seem to always need at least 1 year of experience in some cryptic development app that I do not have. It seems to me that I am just going to have to gain whatever experience "crumbs" I can and apply and harass thousands of companies to find that one that will take me seriously..
As one example job I applied for I've applied for an IBM job that basically involves unpacking of computers (shipping and receiving) which can potentially lead to a Desktop support kind of job (applied for, haven't heard back on it yet).
Any other ideas about other such jobs that are out there or other ways of getting experience? How did you overcome the "need experience to get the job that you need to get experience" problem?